News Releases
Rep. Maloy introduces STARS Act to celebrate Americaâs 250th in our national parks
Rep. Celeste Maloy (UT-02) introduced the Semiquincentennial Tourism and Access to Recreation Sites (STARS) Act directing the Secretaryof the Interior to designate Constitution Day as an entrance-fee free day at National Park Service sites in 2026 in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States.
The STARS Act encourages Americans to connect with the nationâs history and natural beauty by making our national parks more accessible. The legislation highlights the role of public lands in telling Americaâs story and honors the legacy of freedom, resilience, and patriotism that began in 1776. (Read More)
Utah blocks foreign land purchase near Provo Airport to safeguard national security
Gov. Cox announced today that Utah has successfully blocked an attempted land purchase near Provo Airport by Cirrus Aircraft, a company majority-owned by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). AVIC is a Chinese state-owned defense contractor prohibited from acquiring Utah land under state law.
AVIC, which manufactures military jets, helicopters, and drones for the Peopleâs Liberation Army, appears on multiple U.S. federal watchlists and is barred from federal contracts due to national security concerns. Cirrus Aircraftâs proposed multimillion-dollar investment promised hundreds of jobs. However, Utah law passed in 2023 and strengthened in 2024 prevents restricted foreign entities from purchasing land in the state. Officials halted the transaction as soon as it was identified. (Read More)